Study: Education and lifestyle helped over a million older Americans avoid serious cognitive problems in 2017
Conclusion: Between 2008 and 2017, the prevalence of serious cognitive impairment among older Americans declined significantly, although these declines were partially attributable to generational differences in educational attainment.
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